IDF Bombs House Of A Local Fireworks Enthusiast, Or Hezbollah Is Hiding Arms In Houses… Hard To Say

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Posted • September 24, 2024: The origin of the rocketry term Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly (RUD) is shrouded in mystery but it's just the funny engineer's way of saying the rocket blew up. What you've been witnessing in southern Lebanon these last several days is the Rapid Scheduled Disassembly of the Hezbollah terrorist organization, involving thousands of explosions instead of just one big one. The RSD got started last week with Israel's three-part virtual decapitation of Hezbollah's organization. That is, if "decapitation" is the correct word when exploding pagers removed Hezbollah bits a bit further down than their large heads. That was followed up, as I'm sure you know, the next day by exploding walkie-talkies. When Hezbollah's remaining leadership began to meet in person to overcome their crippled comms, the Israeli Air Force bombed the meetings. *chef's kiss*

Now that Hezbollah is disorganized, almost leaderless, and deathly afraid to communicate with one another, Israel is going after its terrorist infrastructure — aided by some of the highest tech in service. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel is “destroying thousands of missiles and rockets aimed at Israeli cities and Israeli citizens.” - "If the terror group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, insists on continuing to launch rockets and drones at Israel to demonstrate solidarity with Hamas — a decision that has cost his organization and Lebanese citizens dearly — Israel’s current attacks will prove advantageous in the event of a ground invasion of Lebanon," Lazar Berman wrote on Monday. Check this out: Hezbollah spent nearly two decades preparing for this moment, building bunkers, tunnels, and fortifications. But in that time, Israel's technological advancements have vastly outpaced them.

The IDF now possesses centimeter-accurate 3D models of every building in Lebanon, rendering Hezbollah's efforts to conceal weapons and positions obsolete. As their human shields flee north, Hezbollah is left vulnerable, scrambling to reach their rockets while being tracked and eliminated by Israeli forces. Israel’s advanced capabilities may allow it to neutralize Hezbollah from the air, without the need for a ground incursion. The real question remains: can Israel destroy Hezbollah's operations through airstrikes alone, or will a ground offensive be required? I almost feel bad for Hezbollah. They’ve spent the 18 years since the Second Lebanon War preparing for this day. They dug bunkers and tunnels, turned bedrooms into missile silos, and mosques into fortifications. "This is what happens when you f*** with the people of Einstein and Oppenheimer: you make science & technology your enemy," one X user replied. "Not a wise move these days."

"What Israel has been doing in the north for 10 months now is attriting Hezbollah, surveilling it, building detailed centimeter-level 3D lidar maps of every inch of its heartlands," author Saul Sadka posted in an X thread one month ago (!!!), eerily accurate in predicting what would follow in September. "Humans and AI have analyzed every olive tree, every field, and every mosque to identify weapon storage locations." -- Shocking scenes in Lebanon as the IDF bombs the house of a local fireworks enthusiast. Just look at his collection of Catherine wheels, Roman candles and bottle rockets going off. Well, either that or Hezbollah are hiding arms caches in civilian houses. Hard to say. (…)

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